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Jay Harris is not unlike many other football players in the sense that he’s trying to use the game to change his life. The story of humble beginnings turned into generational wealth is a popular ...
Jay Harris joined ESPN in 2003 as an anchor for ESPNEWS. Only three months later he joined the SportsCenter desk, and has never left. He has been a pivotal member of the show for over two decades.
J ay Harris, a veteran ESPN anchor best known for his calm, commanding presence on "SportsCenter," made a deeply personal announcement Thursday morning: he’s been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
ESPN’s Jay Harris attends the 2017 Derek Jeter Celebrity Invitational gala at the Aria Resort & Casino on April 20, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. FilmMagic ...
Jay Harris spoke out Thursday to spread awareness about prostate cancer and how men should "take a cue from the ladies" and talk to each other. Jay Harris, ESPN's "SportsCenter" anchor, ...
Jay Harris, who has anchored for SportsCenter for over 10 years has shared he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and will take a hiatus from the ESPN desk.
Jay Harris will be taking a month off SportsCenter after the sports journalist was diagnosed with prostate cancer. The ESPN anchor shared on ABC’s Good Morning America that he would be ...
Jay Harris attends the Disney 2025 Upfront presentation at the North Javits Center on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, in New York. Author: Krys Shahin Published: 12:18 PM MDT June 5, 2025 ...
Jay Harris attends the Disney 2025 Upfront presentation at the North Javits Center on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, in New York. Author: Krys Shahin Published: 11:18 AM PDT June 5, 2025 ...
Jay Harris attends the Disney 2025 Upfront presentation at the North Javits Center on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, in New York. Author: Krys Shahin Published: 1:18 PM CDT June 5, 2025 ...
LOS ANGELES — Jay Harris, an ESPN "SportsCenter" anchor, has announced he will be missing from the program for about a month after being diagnosed with prostate cancer. The announcement was made ...
Jay Harris spoke out Thursday to spread awareness about prostate cancer and how men should "take a cue from the ladies" and talk to each other. Jay Harris, ESPN's "SportsCenter" anchor, ...